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And I know well Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa (not so much) , parking is at a premium in all big city downtown blocks, so don't play the Canadian card to a Canadian. LMAO... Enjoy the game, stop nitpicking the nits.
It is immersion breaking tho bro, even sleeping dogs and watch dogs have parking areas lol, it is immersion breaking
Yeah on-street parking in a city centre when there are parking garages and rapid transit every few hundred metres.
I think because you're playing the game as a Canadian (not willing to travel south), you're not getting the large American city feeling. The game is very very accurate on how parking works in large cities. There's parking lots all over but gangs and homeless have turned them into their zones.
We can see that already happening in large cities where they set up shelter camps in large parking lots and parks.
Can't fault the developer or the game for your perspective. The city is not Canadian.
Complaining about the lack of parking in CP2077 is like complaining about the lack of mega malls in FarCry 5.
Homeless people taking over parks and parking lots, sounds like capitalism is flawed after all, or maybe there is profit to be made by having homeless people.
Yeah can't fault the developers for not understanding how large cities work, it's not like they all have street level parkings in every other street other than their main streets right?
And what does that have to an American city 50 years in the future?
Who ever suggested the city was convincing of anything? It a capitalist Utopia there is parting in the suburbs but not the poor areas of the city. Go to downtown and there is street parking all over the place. Arguing that it doesn't look like a Canadian town is the most inane argument ever on the CP 2077 forum - and that is an achievement.
CDPR suggested that it was the most believable city in any open world games.